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In mid-2019 [[love-shy.com]] took down their FAQ page on incels in a distancing attempt while also allowing their most extreme incels to stay on the site.  Also, the same year a podcast devoted to incel topics by a non-incel was started called [[The Incel Project (Podcast)]], which has absolutely no association with the previous [[The Incel Project (Documentary)]].
In mid-2019 [[love-shy.com]] took down their FAQ page on incels in a distancing attempt while also allowing their most extreme incels to stay on the site.  Also, the same year a podcast devoted to incel topics by a non-incel was started called [[The Incel Project (Podcast)]], which has absolutely no association with the previous [[The Incel Project (Documentary)]].


In mid-September, [[Incelmatics]] was launched.  It is notable for being the first channel run by an incel community instead of an individual.  Their community being a few dozen people on Discord.  The leader, [[jet112]] a graphic designer, started putting a lot of effort into creating or commissioning documentaries, art pieces, and the first large, incel-run podcast.
In mid-September, [[Incelmatics]] was launched.  It is notable for being the first Youtube channel run by an incel community instead of an individual.  Their community being a few dozen people on Discord.  The leader, [[jet112]] a graphic designer, started putting a lot of effort into creating or commissioning documentaries, art pieces, and the first large, incel-run podcast.


On September 31st 2019, Reddit's "Braincels", one of the most popular and well-known incel forums was banned due to new rules being made by [[Reddit]] on the spot.  Braincels was given no notice.  Users moved to [[incels.co]], [[incelistan.net]], [[incelswithouthate]], reddit.com/r/celouts, saidit.net/s/incels, or simply stopped using incel forums. Smaller forums went into high gear to attract Braincels users, however no mass exodus happened, leaving some wondering how many real users were on Braincels in the first place.
On September 31st 2019, Reddit's "Braincels", one of the most popular and well-known incel forums was banned due to new rules being made by [[Reddit]] on the spot.  Braincels was given no notice.  Users moved to [[incels.co]], [[incelistan.net]], [[incelswithouthate]], reddit.com/r/celouts, saidit.net/s/incels, or simply stopped using incel forums. Smaller forums went into high gear to attract Braincels users, however no mass exodus happened, leaving some wondering how many real users were on Braincels in the first place.
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